Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 November 1944

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  • 115 1 The SyOnan Shimbun U.S.TasJiForcesHave Lost Five Carriers SHANGHAI, Nov. 26. (l)om:;Ji—Authoritative AmcliOM information received here revealed that the United Sta'.es tusk forces since the air battle nil Taiwan and the naval tattle off the Philippines, lost in waters off Lcyte IsUnd two .'craft-carriers of the Ranker type and three to
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  • 222 1 AN UNDISCLOSED Nippon BasrJ Nov. 25. (Domei)—Flying across! moonlit fakies. Nippoii Air Force Uxul mst night made a long-dist-ance attack en Kunming in Yunnan. big::>st enemy air base in south-west China. Twelve large-sized piemy aircraft ■wer^ set nbk.ze while many o'hers were !*avi]y damaged,
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  • 356 1 JS^iiMMM I WITHIN a matter of week*, Douglas Mac Arthur is giving one excuse after another for the slowness of his operations on Leyle Island. 11^ has now resorted to the favourite theme of defeatist generals i of (he anti-Axis tamp, namely 'General Weather' is ser ously
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  • 208 1 WITH THE NIPPON Forces on tha Kwangsi Front. Nov. 25. (Domei) —The advanced unit of a j Nippon column rapidly driving westwards, following the reduction of Hoohih, reached a point only 50 kilometres south of the KwangsiKueichow provincial border this i mornl.ig. simultaneously, the main force
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  • 338 1 B*. Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter IN LINE with similar steps taken up-country, the city authorities have decided to set aoide a week to be known as Enhancing Air Defence Week, starting from today, when opportunity will be taken to inspect and strengthen all provisions and
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  • 360 1 SOUTH China Front, Nov. 24 (Domei) —Dispatches received hei c report that the Nippon forces driv- ing on Nanniiy?. American air base in .sc. it-hern Kwangsi Province, from the south-east have completely occupied the town. The Nippon troops are said to have entered into the street*
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  • 303 1 MANILA, Nov. 24. (Dome!) Nippon air unit* on the three successive days, beginning from Nov. 21, assaulted enemy transports and escorting vessels in waters around central Philippines, sinking two transports and one rruiser or destroyer, and damaging one aircraft-carrier. On Nov. 21 around
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  • 467 1 TOKYO, Nov. 26. (Domei) —Dai IVnyei announced »t noon today as follows: 'War results attained during the attack by our air forces on Morotai Island on Nov. 22 and 23, ascertained as a result of a reconnaissance flight on the morning* of Nov.
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  • 474 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Philip- j pines. Nov. 24. (Domeij— The, Nippon forces fiercely hammering the enemy's 24th and 32nd Divisions j in the Pinamopoan and Managasnas •ectors, Leyte Island, on Wednes-1 day severed the enemy's line of re-
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  • 360 2 KUALA LUiMPUK, Nov. tl (Domei) —In preparation for this year's third anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, a provisional program was drawn up at a meeting of Seicho departmental heads and representatives of local communities under
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  • 91 2 IPOH, Nov. 25, fDomei)—Following Intensive experiments, a Prak Chinese engineer Too Joonting. an employee of the Perak Government, has discovered a pro-ce-s for the manufacture of the vital chemical element of chlorine it is revealed today. The uses of this chemical are many and varied,
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  • 322 2  -  Syonan Shimbon By Staff Reporter DEEPLY mourning the demise of President Wang Ching-wei of (he National Government of China, the Chinese community in Syonan held a simple yet solemn memorial service at the premises of
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  • 83 2 DJAKARTA. Nov. 25. (Domel)— A record increase of G. 3 000,000 in the onf-month period was registered in DJawa's postal savings from the middle of Octcb°r to the middle of November. Postal savings now total Guilders 18,000.000 with drr>n.Mtir«: agprp«ratln«r 1,500 000. Especially remarkable
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  • 80 2 SURABAYA, Nov. 25. (Dome!)— Thanks to the effective preventive measures taken by the Surabaya Health authorities, th* "mango season" this year saw practically no case of dysentery in the city. Since thr» beplnnin* of this year, altogether 120 000 residents were inoculated ngalnst cholera, tTphoid and
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  • 293 2 MACASSAR, Nov. 24. (Dome!) After completing: an inspection tour of southern Borneo, including, Tarakan. Balik Papan. Randjermasin and Pontianak, the Chief Naval Administrator, who returned here on Not. 20, gave a graphic account of the cultural and industrial development of southern* Borneo, which has
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  • 175 2 DJAKARTA, Nov. 24 <Domei>— A half-day extraordinary conference of all Provincial Governors of Djawa was held here Thursday afternoon to hear the central authorities' instructions about the impending wider scope of participation in politics by the local Inhabitants. As a first measure, eleven
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  • 112 2 BATTLING Sim* (122J^> hPlr BabT B» flle f133-lb >/* a d^w over ten hectic roundyof hard hi' tin* at the Great/ World arena Saturday night. Sima attemptja a southpaw stance for a fey rounds at the bezinrHrur of itiejac^t in order to
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  • 111 2 PLENTY of Interest Is being centred In Saturday's boxing at the New World In support of farm settlers In New Syonan and Fuji Village, to whom the irross proceeds will de donated. This is being made possible by the efforts of a special corami'W headed by Mr.
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  • 87 2 SPONSORED by the Kosei-*a Cho. Mr. M. Shinozaki. and organiied by the Syonan Sports Association, the yearly marathon race will be held on Dec. at 5 p.m. in commemoration of the third anniversary of the Dai T"« Senso. The race i* onen to all-^nmerp und will be
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  • 55 2 DJAKARTA, Nov. 25 (I>omel)About 40,000 plruLs of j>i>iiiod cotton are estimated to have been cropped this year In Djawa again.it 23.000 in the previous year. according to computations made by the DJawa Cotton Planting A^jjeatJon. The area planted with ccUor reached 70,000 hectares whlcli L> also twice
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  • 495 2  - Motes Comments ISAKURA' By I Jf —l A KIND woman reader-fan has sent me a fan with which to fan myself, and this is a most welcome fift, seeing that the use of electric fans is now restricted. Fans, by the way, originated in Nippon and are mentioned in some
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  • 278 2 SIM—TAN. The engagement ta announced between Mr. Sim Ch°'* Kong, eldest son cf Mr. Mrs. Sim Wang Tong of Chop Thye Sens, <6. Circular Read, Syonan and Miss Tan Chey Hwang, only daughter of th 3 late Mr/ Tan Ton^ Ch a, and Madam Lee Guek Kiow of 21,
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